He modelled the statue representing Religion on Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (1898);
carved the column capitals on Salmon's British Linen Bank, 816-18 Govan Road, from models by
F D Wood
(1897-1900), and executed woodcarving in the interior of 22 Park Circus, for the iron-founder
Walter Macfarlane
II (1900).

Lost to demolition are his statues representing Industry, Agriculture and Britannia
on Salmon's attic additions to the British Linen Bank, Queen Street, the models for which were exibited
at the RGIFA
, and illustrated in the magazine Academy Architecture in 1905. The statues were removed c. 1950.

In 1907-11, he executed the seated figure of Wisdom for
W B Whitie
's Mitchell Library, North Street.

His public work includes the statue of Dr John Gorman, Rutherglen
(1901) and the Lord Lister Medallion, Royal Infirmary (1908).

He lived at Albany Chambers, Sauchiehall Street, 1898, and The Glen,
Helensburgh, 1915, before returning to Holland where he spent the latter
part of his life.